norfolk-keith
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2019
Greetings fellow pilgrims
I'm just back from completing my 5th and final Camino and this time as I had always promised myself was to finish in Finistere.
I wanted to take this opportunity to share, my thoughts and findings from my journey.
First of all I would like to cover the cost of walking the whole Camino compared to the past 4, you will find varying thoughts and experiences regarding cost per day from experienced pilgrims but in general in the past you would find 35euros per day would get you an albergue for the night (10E), a pilgrim meal (10E) and that would leave you 15E to buy breakfast, coffee and snacks through the day which was more than enough, however it has changed quite considerably in 2023. Apart from the Municipal albergue which have always tried to keep their prices low the average price for a night can range between 14-16Euros for a bed, a pilgrims meal 12-14euros which leaves you approximately 5Euros for breakfast, coffees, snacks throughout the day. Realistically the daily rate has increased to a minimum of about 45Euros per day and believe me when I tell you the cost increases the closer you get to Sarria.
Next is the behaviour of pilgrims on the trail. Frequently I found pilgrims playing loud music, talking in a loud volume and generally being disrespectful to other pilgrims, so I'm hoping if you are about to to walk the Camino please take this on board, there is an etiquette when walking the trail which includes, respect, politeness, space with due care and attention for other pilgrims but also the Spanish people in the small towns and villages.
My last point I would like to raise is regarding the Botafumeiro. Pilgrims are going to be extremely disappointed when they attend the service at the cathedral expecting to see the magnificent display of the Botafumeiro swinging through the cathedral as it has done for many many many years only to find the cathedral has stopped doing it, the bishops office explained to us that it is now a "Pay to View" service that will cost you 500 Euros to see, the cathedral will only do it for free for the 4 main religious events of the calendar year eg: Easter/Christmas.
I can appreciate the church needs to raise funds to help support for the upkeep, repair and general running costs, but what I did notice was the vast increase in the number of tourists almost taking over the city, pilgrims are still visible but grossly outnumbered by tourists, compared to the first time 2015 when I walked into Cathedral square and felt a real humbleness and sense of belief and faith, now it's geared to commercialism of the tourists and less about the pilgrims.
I hope you find this useful in planning your future for the Camino, I wish you well and a safe journey.
Buen Camino
Keith (england)
I'm just back from completing my 5th and final Camino and this time as I had always promised myself was to finish in Finistere.
I wanted to take this opportunity to share, my thoughts and findings from my journey.
First of all I would like to cover the cost of walking the whole Camino compared to the past 4, you will find varying thoughts and experiences regarding cost per day from experienced pilgrims but in general in the past you would find 35euros per day would get you an albergue for the night (10E), a pilgrim meal (10E) and that would leave you 15E to buy breakfast, coffee and snacks through the day which was more than enough, however it has changed quite considerably in 2023. Apart from the Municipal albergue which have always tried to keep their prices low the average price for a night can range between 14-16Euros for a bed, a pilgrims meal 12-14euros which leaves you approximately 5Euros for breakfast, coffees, snacks throughout the day. Realistically the daily rate has increased to a minimum of about 45Euros per day and believe me when I tell you the cost increases the closer you get to Sarria.
Next is the behaviour of pilgrims on the trail. Frequently I found pilgrims playing loud music, talking in a loud volume and generally being disrespectful to other pilgrims, so I'm hoping if you are about to to walk the Camino please take this on board, there is an etiquette when walking the trail which includes, respect, politeness, space with due care and attention for other pilgrims but also the Spanish people in the small towns and villages.
My last point I would like to raise is regarding the Botafumeiro. Pilgrims are going to be extremely disappointed when they attend the service at the cathedral expecting to see the magnificent display of the Botafumeiro swinging through the cathedral as it has done for many many many years only to find the cathedral has stopped doing it, the bishops office explained to us that it is now a "Pay to View" service that will cost you 500 Euros to see, the cathedral will only do it for free for the 4 main religious events of the calendar year eg: Easter/Christmas.
I can appreciate the church needs to raise funds to help support for the upkeep, repair and general running costs, but what I did notice was the vast increase in the number of tourists almost taking over the city, pilgrims are still visible but grossly outnumbered by tourists, compared to the first time 2015 when I walked into Cathedral square and felt a real humbleness and sense of belief and faith, now it's geared to commercialism of the tourists and less about the pilgrims.
I hope you find this useful in planning your future for the Camino, I wish you well and a safe journey.
Buen Camino
Keith (england)